Advanced Cubroid AI

Advanced Cubroid AI

STEM education with Cubroid

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Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • November 26, 2018
  • June 4, 2026

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This app introduces children to programming and technology through interactive coding blocks. It allows users to connect modules and create custom robot movements and projects, fostering creativity and STEM skills in a fun, educational way.

Easy programming block interface
Connect and control robot modules
Create custom robot movements
Explore technology and programming
Foster creativity and STEM skills
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What's New in Advanced Cubroid AI

2.0.0

June 4, 2026

Advanced Cubroid AI 2.0 — first release on the App Store NEW: On-device AI block category - Face detection (face present / face absent) - Body pose detection (left hand up, right hand up, both hands up, no pose) - Hand gesture recognition (fist, palm, victory) - Color recognition (red, green, blue, yellow) with on-screen guide box All AI processing runs locally on your device using Apple's Vision framework. Camera frames are never recorded, stored, or transmitted. OTHER IMPROVEMENTS - Redesigned 2×2 indicator grid in the bottom-right of the camera preview - Skeleton overlay tuned for classroom readability (thicker lines, larger joint dots) - Color-recognition guide box helps students aim objects at the camera

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How do you get the pieces from the app?

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Response from developer

Sorry for the trouble! It sounds like you're having difficulty accessing the pieces in the app. Please make sure your device is connected properly and the app is updated to the latest version. If you're still experiencing issues, contact us at info@cubroid.com, and we'll be happy to assist you. Thanks for your feedback!

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FAQ

How do I connect to Cubroid modules?

To connect to Cubroid modules, first enable Bluetooth on your smartphone. Then, run the Cubroid app and click the link button to see module icons. Turn on the module you wish to use, and it will connect automatically, indicated by a colored picture on the screen.

What age is Advanced Cubroid suitable for?

Advanced Cubroid is suitable for children aged 4 and above, as indicated by its age rating. The app is designed to introduce fundamental STEM concepts in an accessible way for young learners.

What devices can I use Advanced Cubroid on?

Advanced Cubroid is currently supported on iPads. Ensure your device meets the compatibility requirements for the best experience.

How often is Advanced Cubroid updated?

The app was last updated on January 8, 2024, with version 1.1.4. This indicates regular maintenance and potential feature additions to improve the user experience.

Does Advanced Cubroid have ads?

No, Advanced Cubroid does not contain advertisements. The app is free to download and use without interruptions from ads.

What is the learning methodology of Advanced Cubroid?

Advanced Cubroid utilizes a hands-on, block-based programming approach. Children learn by physically connecting modules and then programming their movements, making abstract coding concepts tangible and engaging.

Does Advanced Cubroid offer progress tracking?

While the app focuses on creative exploration and project-based learning, specific progress tracking features are not detailed in the provided information. Users can gauge progress through the complexity of projects they can successfully program.

Can I use Advanced Cubroid offline?

The app requires Bluetooth to connect to Cubroid modules, which typically necessitates an active connection to the physical hardware. While programming logic might be created offline, the interactive control and module connection aspects likely require connectivity.